Prep Track Roundup: Tiger boys, Chieftain girls claim first

May 1, 2013

ATTICA - Only 14 points separated first from third place on the boys side of a tri-meet Tuesday at Seneca East. But the host Tigers came out on top of Midland Athletic League rivals Mohawk and Hopewell-Loudon with 66 points. Mohawk came in second with 57, followed by H-L with 52.

The girls meet wasn't nearly as close as Hopewell-Loudon beat out Mohawk 87-59, with Seneca East scoring 17.

For the boys, the difference was in the field, where Seneca East won all five events, and finished 1-2 in four. Ben Hahler won the shot put (53-0) and the discus (138-8) with teammate Owen Best taking second in both (44-0 shot, 127-3 discus). Zach Gregg took first in the long jump (18-9) and pole vault (14-6). Cory Depinet won the high jump (5-8) and took second in the pole vault (11-0). Brayden Walker was second in the high-jump (5-4).

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Mohawk's Drew Loose won the 100 (11.7) while finishing second in the long jump (18-7). The Warriors also got firsts from Trevor Zender in the 400 (54.7), Logan Stillberger in the 1,600 (4:54.9), Mitch Parker in the 800 (2:19.5), Alex Hoerig in the 3,200 (10:55) and the 4x800 (9:20.9).

Hopewell-Loudon took three relay wins. Elancio Velasquez, Patric Gase, Noah Breidenbach and Cody Malone teamed to win the 4x200 (1:38.8). Velasquez, Breidenbach and Malone teamed with Matt Huth to win the 4x100 (47.2). H-L also won the 4x400 (3:46).

Ben Bodart claimed a pair of wins for the Chieftains sweeping the hurdle events, taking the 110 in 17.4 and the 300 in 43.0. Malone won the 200 in 24.4.

On the girls side for H-L, Erin Reinhart-Anez took the 1,600 (6:09.2) and 3,200 (13:35), Logan Frank won the pole vault (8-0), Hannah Williams won the shot put (26-9), Kensy Siegel won the discus (71-9), Megan Vaughn won the 100 (14.7) and Kailey Coleman won the 800 (2:40.3). The Chieftains also swept all four relay events.

Mohawk got wins from Audrey Flood in the 200 (37.13), Kayla Risner in the 400 (1:05.2), Jessie Babcock in the high jump (4-10) and Olivia Welter in the long jump (13-6 ).

Columbian sweeps dual with Sandusky

Columbian had four girls win individual events, then added wins in a pair of relays as the Tornadoes downed Sandusky 73-63 in a dual at Frost-Kalnow Stadium.

On the boys side, Columbian won 10 events overall, and beat the Blue Streaks, 79-58.

For the girls, Chandler Carley won the pole vault in 8-0, while also taking part in the 4x2, which won in 1:52.3. Also on that team was Michaela Sharlow, Annie Demith and McKenna Theis.

Demith also won the 400 in 1:05.

For Columbian's boys, they won three of the four relays. The 4x800 team of Tyler Mesnard, Austen Molyet, Nate Wegman and Kordell Hunt finished in 9:15, while Columbian's Donovan Walker, Josh Flint, Cliff Miller and Seth Young won the 4x200 in 1:35.8.

Flint also was part of the winning 4x400 (3:47.14), joining Caleb Peacock, Hunt and Molyet. Hunt also won the 800 (2:13.1),while Peacock claimed the high jump (6-0) and Walker took the 400 (53.5).

Alloway has three wins, Lakota takes tri

KANSAS - Paige Alloway was part of winning three events, while Makayla Kiser won the pole vault, then was part of the winning 4x100 team, helping Lakota take a tri meet handily over New Riegel and Old Fort.

The Raiders finished with 82 points, while New Riegel had 44 and Old Fort 41.

Kiser took the pole vault in 9-6, and joined Paige Alloway, Cariss Reese and Rachel Feick in the 4x100, winning in 55 seconds. Alloway also won the 100 (14.1) and 200 (29.2) while Reese took the 300 hurdles (49.1).

Olivia Borer led New Riegel, winning the 100 hurdles in 18.8, and was part of two relay wins. Molly Cleveland won the high jump (5-0) and the long jump (15-1 1/4) for Old Fort.

Raiders toss competition at meet

KANSAS - Lakota's boys dominated the throwing events Tuesday night, and pushed the Raiders to a victory over Old Fort and New Riegel.